
Renewed Search Efforts for Tuscaloosa Woman Missing Since 2022
Years later and a Tuscaloosa woman has still not been located after being reported missing. A Facebook group is reigniting efforts to bring this woman home.
In 2022, Wanda Gordon was reported missing by the Tuscaloosa Police Department. As first reported by the Tuscaloosa Thread, Gordon was last seen in Northport and she planned to drive back to her home in Tuscaloosa.
Gordon may have gotten lost on her way home from Northport.
Gordon was driving a silver 2011 Chrysler 200 with an Alabama tag and some visibile damage to its front driver's side and several stickers on the rear window.
She was wearing a white shirt and gold, stripes bottoms and see in the surveillance photo TPD shared in their post.
A Facebook page recently shared a post about Wanda Gordon and her disappearance.
Wanda was last seen leaving the Shell gas station in the 1700 block of Hackberry Lane in the Tuscaloosa/Northport area with a male individual. The male was driving Wanda’s vehicle, and Wanda was seated in the passenger seat. The vehicle traveled along Watermelon Road and Rice Mine Road and into the Lock Dam area before it was ultimately located deep in the Walker County woods near the coal mine on Blackburn Road," the post stated.
The post from Secrets True Crime Podcast shared details about Gordon's disappearance including a statement about her personal belongings.
"Wanda’s purse, phone, and keys were found near the vehicle at the edge of the water."
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